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Literacy & ICT

www.joblannin.com

Joanne Blannin JTP Innovative Learning

2010

Tool: Writing Fun – Jenny Eather

Where do I find it? http://www.writingfun.com/

What examples were given?

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

Tool: Lightning Bug

Where do I find it? http://lightningbug.com.au/

What examples were given?

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

Tool: Timetabled Email – Future Me…

Where do I find it? http://www.futureme.org/

What examples were given?

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

Tool: Dvolver – quick animations

Where do I find it? http://www.dvolver.com/live/moviemaker.html

What examples were given?

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

Tool: Pim Pam Pum – strip comics from photos

Where do I find it? http://www.pimpampum.net/bubblr/

What examples were given?

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

Tool: Voice Thread

Where do I find it? www.ed.voicethread.com (To sign up up to 100 students $60/year) Or www.voicethread.com to sign up as the teacher and have your students use your login.

What examples were given?

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

Tool: Glogster

Where do I find it? www.edu.glogster.com

What examples were given?

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

Tool: A-Map

Where do I find it? www.amap.org.uk

What examples were given?

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

Tool: Story Bird

Where do I find it? www.storybird.com

What examples were given?

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

Tool: Wordle

Where do I find it? www.wordle.net

What examples were given?

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

Tool: Newseum

Where do I find it? http://www.newseum.org/todaysfrontpages/flash/

What examples were given? Great for using images of world events – even foreign language papers: critical literacy

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

Tool: Pic Lits

Where do I find it? www.piclits.com

What examples were given?

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

Tool: Creative Commons

Where do I find it? http://search.creativecommons.org/

What examples were given?

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

Tool: Tag Galaxy

Where do I find it? www.taggalaxy.de

What examples were given?

How can I use it in my classroom?

What other questions or ideas do I have?

joblannin@innovativelearning.com

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"I think we're in the midst of a literacy revolution the likes of which we haven't seen since Greek civilization," she says. For Lunsford, technology isn't killing our ability to write. It's reviving it—and pushing our literacy in bold new directions.

The first thing she found is that young people today write far more than any generation before them. That's because so much socializing takes place online, and it almost always involves text. Of all the writing that the Stanford students did, a stunning 38 percent of it took place out of the classroom—life writing, as Lunsford calls it. Those Twitter updates and lists of 25 things about yourself add up!

Read More http://www.wired.com/techbiz/people/magazine/17-09/st_thompson#ixzz0vPvUfpgO

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